Quebec Cold Case Murder Trial: Pathologist Says Teen Victim Died From Strangulation

Quebec Cold Case Murder Trial: Pathologist Says Teen Victim Died From Strangulation
Guylaine Potvin, shown in a Quebec provincial police handout photo, was found dead in her apartment in Jonquière, Que., on April 28, 2000. The Canadian Press/HO-Surete du Quebec
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A 19-year-old Quebec woman who was killed in her apartment nearly 24 years ago suffered multiple injuries and ultimately died of strangulation, a pathologist told a jury on Jan. 23.

Dr. Caroline Tanguay took the stand in the Saguenay, Que., murder trial of Marc-André Grenon, who is charged with the first-degree murder and aggravated sexual assault of Guylaine Potvin.